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Season 2 – Lost Worlds

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Extensive archaeological research and cutting-edge visual technology come together in this series that aims to bring ancient cultures and civilizations to new life on screen, from ancient Egypt to the fabled lost city of Atlantis.
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Lost Worlds — Season 2

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Episode 1 Aired Aug 1, 2007 The Seven Wonders The Seven Wonders of the World. Details Episode 2 Aired Aug 8, 2007 Kama Sutra India's world renowned Kama Sutra. Details Episode 3 Aired Aug 15, 2007 Secret A-Bomb Factories The engineering of missile sites and nuclear facilities. Details Episode 4 Aired Aug 22, 2007 Henry VIII's Mega Structures King Henry VIII. Details Episode 5 Aired Aug 29, 2007 Secret U.S. Bunkers Defense preparations during the Cold War. Details Episode 6 Aired Sep 5, 2007 Herod the Great Herod's impressive projects leading up to his greatest masterpiece, Herod's Temple. Details Episode 7 Aired Sep 12, 2007 Building the Titanic The construction of the "unsinkable" Titanic requires an army of workers and a purpose-built complex with special facilities in Belfast. Details Episode 8 Aired Sep 19, 2007 Sin City of the West The gambling towns, gold rushes and gunfights of the Wild West. Details Episode 9 Aired Sep 26, 2007 The Vikings The Viking warriors from Denmark and Norway. Details Episode 10 Aired Oct 3, 2007 Al Capone's Secret City Mobster Al Capone's meteoric rise coincides with the beginning of Prohibition and the no-holds-barred Roaring Twenties era in Chicago. Details Episode 11 Aired Oct 10, 2007 Lost Superpower of the Bible Operating from their capital of Hattusha in what is now Turkey, the Hittites were a highly advanced military powerhouse that disappeared almost as quickly as they appeared in the ancient world. Details Episode 12 Aired Oct 17, 2007 Stalin's Supercity Soviet dictator Josef Stalin causes the suffering and deaths of millions of citizens while envisaging a grandiose architectural plan. Details Episode 13 Aired Oct 24, 2007 City of Armageddon Overlooking the Holy Land's Dead Sea is the ancient fortress of Masada, where Jewish rebels besieged by Roman soldiers staged a last stand until committing mass suicide. Details Episode 14 Aired Oct 31, 2007 Jekyll and Hyde The underworld of Edinburgh, Scotland, is the scene of bloodcurdling incidents inspiring Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Details Episode 15 Aired Nov 7, 2007 The Age of Airships Gigantic buildings house airships, the largest vehicles ever flown. Details Episode 16 Aired Nov 14, 2007 Ivan the Terrible's Fortresses Ivan the Terrible, Russia's first czar, originates the secret police, is a ruthless military leader, destroys great cities and builds new fortresses as he expands the borders of his realm. Details Episode 17 Aired Nov 21, 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean Ranging from the icy docks of Bristol, England, to the tropical shores of the Caribbean, researchers explore the golden age of piracy and swashbuckling adventures. Details Episode 18 Aired Nov 28, 2007 Taj Mahal India's Taj Mahal is one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, built of white marble by an emperor as a testament to love; the myth of a second Taj Mahal built of black marble. Details Episode 19 Aired Dec 5, 2007 Lost City of Aphrodite Turkey is home to Aphrodisias, a well-preserved ancient city dedicated to Aphrodite, the goddess of love, beauty and sex. Details

Season Info

Director
Clive Maltby, Shaun Trevisick, Anna Thomson, Matthew Skilton, Rowan Deacon, Tim Prokop, Stephen Carroll
Executive Producer
Anthony Geffen, Margaret G. Kim, Dirk Hoogstra
Screenwriter
Shaun Trevisick, Stephen Carroll, Clive Maltby, Matthew Skilton, Francesca Maudslay, Dan Oliver
Network
History
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Documentary, History, War, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date
Aug 1, 2007